If you are feeling guilty about keeping it up, you could even simply make it “invisible” to the other members of the dating site so that when they do a search they won’t find your dating profile. This option to make your profile “invisible” or “non-searchable” comes standard with most dating sites.

Now, it’s important that you understand that you shouldn’t pressure this other person to do the same.

Just because you feel like you may want to take down your dating profile doesn’t mean that the other person is obligated to do so as well.

This is where things can also get very tricky and hence why I say it may be best to keep your dating profile up for at least another month or two or make it “non-searchable.”

If you were to completely take down your dating profile, you would more than likely expect the other person to do the same. If you to do it and the other person doesn’t, you would begin to question the relationship.

You would start wondering why the other person hasn’t completely taken down their dating profile. You will begin to wonder if indeed this person is serious about dating you. You will question their sincerity and wonder who else they may be talking to on the dating site.

Hence, you have thrown a wrench into the relationship and you have now put yourself in a position of doubt.

Again, the other person shouldn’t be made to feel like they are obligated to take down their dating profile. If they were to do it simply because you pressured them, they would not be doing it genuinely.

This means that there is a strong likelihood that they would still use the dating site but try to do it in a surreptitious manner.

As I mentioned earlier, if the both of you were to mutually decide to take down your dating profiles, that’s fine. You would both be in the same frame of mind and willing to see where this thing leads without the further distraction of the dating site. This is fine.